How to Call France
Everything you need to know about calling France — the country code, dialing format, costs, and the cheapest way to connect.
Know the country code
The international dialing code for France is +33. Every call to France from abroad must start with this code.
Format the phone number
Drop the leading 0 from the local number, then add the country code:
+33 + local number (without 0)
Choose how to call
Dial and connect
Whether you’re staying in touch with family overseas, the call takes seconds to connect. With EzyRing, your own phone number shows as caller ID — people in Francesee it’s you.
Popular routes to France
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I call France from the US?
Dial +33 followed by the local number (drop the leading 0). From a landline: 011 33 + local number. With EzyRing, just type +33 + local number in your browser.
How do I call France from the UK?
From the UK, dial 00 33 followed by the local number. Or use EzyRing to call from your browser at $0.021/min.
What is the cheapest way to call France?
The cheapest way to call France is through a browser-based VoIP service. EzyRing charges $0.021/min with no connection fees, no subscription, and credits that never expire. A $5 top-up gives ~242 minutes.
What is the country code for France?
The international dialing code for France is +33. This code must be dialed before the local phone number when calling from outside France.
Can I call France for free?
You can make free app-to-app calls (WhatsApp, FaceTime) if the other person has the same app. To call actual France phone numbers (landlines/mobiles), a paid VoIP service like EzyRing offers the cheapest rates from $0.021/min.